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Satellite use to assess damage to wing denied
From Wire ReportsTwo or three days after the space shuttle Columbia's liftoff, a group of NASA engineers asked the shuttle program manager to request the aid of U.S. spy satellites in determining the extent of debris damage to the shuttle's left wing, but the manager...Tags: Boeing Co., Kennedy Space Center, NASA, John Barry, Rocketry
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Hawaii by sea
Knight Ridder NewspapersWhen you've got a week, a limited budget and a desire to see as many of the Hawaiian islands as possible, there's only one way to do it. Take a cruise. Norwegian Cruise Lines began offering seven- and 10-day Hawaiian cruises last year, filling the gap...Tags: Personal Service, Casino and Gambling, Trips and Vacations, Kiribati, Music Industry
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Karzai set to continue Omar hunt
Associated PressKANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Afghanistan's interim leader promised yesterday that fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar will be tracked down, even as reports said the cleric may have eluded capture and fled to another province. Meanwhile, two members...Tags: Mountains, Prisons, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts, Terrorism
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Wisconsin's breweries are good for what `ales' you
Knight Ridder NewspapersBlack Bavarian. Spotted Cow. Snowshoe. Uff-da. Uff-da? In Wisconsin, say that and you get a great glass of beer. Anywhere else you get . . . a funny look. Wisconsin may be full of cheeseheads. It may be a party state. But, boy, are they drinking a lot of...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Czech Republic, Lifestyle and Leisure, Metal and Mineral, Bodies of Water
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Composting Turns Autumn Leaves Into Fertilizer In Time For Spring Planting
Knight Ridder-TribuneThe annual shower is in full force, so delightful to some, so irritating to others. It lasts for weeks, and it won't drain away. The shower, of course, is the shedding of gazillions of leaves. After a flash of brightness, oaks and maples and ashes and...Tags: Soccer, Local Government, Sports, Politics, Death
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Berry, Colts great, named to coach QBs
Knight-RidderPONTIAC, Mich. -- Raymond Berry, a Hall of Fame receiver and a Super Bowl coach, was hired yesterday as the Detroit Lions' new quarterbacks coach. That's right -- quarterbacks. No, Berry has never coached quarterbacks. No, he's not at all familiar with...Tags: National Football League, Rodney Peete, Super Bowl, University of Virginia, Baltimore Colts
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Evening Sun alumni: Where they are now?
Sun StaffA characteristic of The Evening Sun has been the friendly practice of newsroom and editorial staffers and alumni to keep in touch and see one another over the years. A 75th anniversary party drew 700 employees, alumni and guests to Hunt Valley Inn in...Tags: Television, Management Change, Chicago Tribune, Journalism, Sports
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